by Michelle Lentz
As someone who purchased a Kindle 2 in February, I’m feeling a tiny bit screwed by Amazon. Really, couldn’t you just have released these at the same time so we’d have had a choice? This was a very Apple thing to do. Alright, just had to get that off my chest and so – now the specs …

The new Kindle DX has
- 9.7 inch screen with a squashed QWERTY keyboard at the bottom
- 1/3 of an inch thick (10.4″ x 7.2″ x 0.38″)
- 3.3GB Storage for 3,500 books (an increase from K2′s 1,500 books)
- “Long” battery life
- Native PDF support through built-in reader
- Automatic landscape/portrait text rotation
- Navigation buttons moved to right side of screen only
- Built-in/included EVDO for wireless book downloads
- Still black and white, if anyone is curious
The Kindle DX will be trialed by 5 universities this year (Arizona State, Case Western Reserve, Princeton, Reed College and U of Virginia Business School) and they expect it to “revolutionize learning.” As a current instructional designer and former college instructor, I would agree. I bet the eLearning blogs will be all aflutter about this over the next few days. Imagine how portable learning is becoming on a daily basis! I’m literally pulling this from a few live blogs, but it sounds like Amazon has agreements with
So, my big gripe is that Amazon released the K2 in February and then this release a few months later. Really? While I don’t really crave the large screen format (demonstrated with newspapers, textbooks, and sheet music), I would LOVE the built-in PDF reader and auto-rotate to widescreen. *grumble grumble*
Retail price for the DX – are you ready? $489. I’m hoping scholarships or grants help those college kids pay for that Kindle. Ouch! I also don’t think that a $500 price tag is going to help “save” newspapers, as everyone has been chatting about. It might be a step in the right technological direction however.
The Kindle DX is available for pre-order and will be available in “Summer.”
Your thoughts on Amazon’s latest foray into eBooks?
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